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now when you need it, obama has cut $716 million for medicare. why? to pay for obama care. so now the money you paid for your guaranteed health care is going to a massive, new government program that's not for you. >> okay. medicare is a massive government program. i mean -- >> it was designed to be one. >> it just is. uh-huh. >> what? >> sure. >> so i mean when i look at those two, i mean, obviously this sort of the pinocchios and when i listen to the second one. you paid into medicare for years, that's a misinterpretation of what medicare is. it is a big government program and not a savings account. not you getting your money back out. so is that a less accurate -- as a matter of accuracy? >> both of the ads have to burn in eight, nine, ten times for the voter we're talking about to absorb it. those are deep-thinking ads. the president has aarp, a core group everyone going after. one with a lot of political juice, romney ad going after different things. i would contend neither one the ads is lighting fires on electoral politics. >> both nerd ads. >> both nerd ads and way
now when you need it, obama has cut $716 million for medicare. why? to pay for obama care. so now the money you paid for your guaranteed health care is going to a massive, new government program that's not for you. >> okay. medicare is a massive government program. i mean -- >> it was designed to be one. >> it just is. uh-huh. >> what? >> sure. >> so i mean when i look at those two, i mean, obviously this sort of the pinocchios and when i listen to the second...
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if i'm in the obama administration, the obama campaign and camp right now, how do i go back and take this language of the declaration or founding documents and say, you know what? you guys have this interpretation wrong, mr. romney or mr. ryan, here's the way of imagining it. >> if they're democrats, there's two ways they're going do that. they're going to say, hey, government was always important, they built our roads, sent our mail, protected our lands. the second is to talk about debates. ryan and romney will talk about it philosophically in the abstract. obama and biden and others will talk about the other. the polls show people don't like government but they like government programs, so that's going to be what the fall's about. >> i think at this point the reason it's so important, if you say government, it's this thing out there, right, and it's often represented by bureaucrats whose names i don't know. then you say we're laying off bur carats or government workers, but then you say we're laying off teachers, then you hear, oh, i'm sorry, i didn't realize we were talking about
if i'm in the obama administration, the obama campaign and camp right now, how do i go back and take this language of the declaration or founding documents and say, you know what? you guys have this interpretation wrong, mr. romney or mr. ryan, here's the way of imagining it. >> if they're democrats, there's two ways they're going do that. they're going to say, hey, government was always important, they built our roads, sent our mail, protected our lands. the second is to talk about...
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obama's is short-term, get jobs moving now. mitt romney's long term plan is about the budget in the future. >> that's very interesting that mitt romney's plan or rather promises to approve the economy are seen as long-term, kind of far out there, long-term horizon. especially when noted in may that the jobs numbers released, that the current economic problem was just not enough. >> well, we should be seeing numbers in the 500,000 jobs created for month. this is way, way, way off from what should happen in a normal recovery. >> 500,000, really? per month? uh-huh. the monthly job rate has only exceed 50d 0, 500,000 jobs three times. mitt romney is off in his math. could he be setting unrealistic goals for what he's promising to do for the american economy? if the economy is the focus of romney's campaign, the american voters are going to need something more than just promises. they need a realistic leader with achievable goals for the recovery and eventual return of prosperity. i have author and cnbc contributor dan digger, assoc
obama's is short-term, get jobs moving now. mitt romney's long term plan is about the budget in the future. >> that's very interesting that mitt romney's plan or rather promises to approve the economy are seen as long-term, kind of far out there, long-term horizon. especially when noted in may that the jobs numbers released, that the current economic problem was just not enough. >> well, we should be seeing numbers in the 500,000 jobs created for month. this is way, way, way off...
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that includes obama care and i'm going to work to reform and save -- [ booing ]. >> not obama care. >> did he say that? >> you know he did. >> this was the moments romney got what he really came for, the sound bite of the black audience booing his sentence about repealing the obama care. he didn't come here to break bread. he came here for a morsel of red meat. he told them, your friends who like obama care, you remind them of this. if they want more stuff from the government, tell them to vote for the other guy. more free stuff. but don't forget, nothing is really free. okay. mitt romney took an audience of americans who is he running to serve and turned them into a prop. african-americans want to be treated like people, not props. we don't want to be the political equivalent of the one that dies first in the movies. weapon want to be like terise who survived through all three "transformer" movies. as hardworking taxpayers who boo the repeal of obama care because we don't want to carry the $56 million cost of uncompensated care for the uninsured. black people want to be spoken to as
that includes obama care and i'm going to work to reform and save -- [ booing ]. >> not obama care. >> did he say that? >> you know he did. >> this was the moments romney got what he really came for, the sound bite of the black audience booing his sentence about repealing the obama care. he didn't come here to break bread. he came here for a morsel of red meat. he told them, your friends who like obama care, you remind them of this. if they want more stuff from the...
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not barack obama. fact checkers confirm his attacks on mitt romney are false much the truth, mitt romney has a plan to help the auto industry. he is supported by lee iacocca and the detroit news. obama took gm and chrysler into bankruptcy and sold chrysler to italians that are going to build jeeps in china. >> romney's new ad running in ohio claims that president obama took gm and chrysler into bankruptcy. interesting. because romney preferred a managed bankruptcy for the car companies. he claimed that jeeps are going to be built in china by italians. the ceo of chrysler found that whopper too much to bear and issued a statement to say, . >> who will be best for the auto industry? it may not be the guy whose car ad is full of holes. joining me from detroit is jonathan cone. >> thanks for having me on. when we talk cars, i get out my transformers and have this whole thing about president obama being optimist prime. is the car issues going to be the thing that turns ohio voters? >> it is a huge issue. in
not barack obama. fact checkers confirm his attacks on mitt romney are false much the truth, mitt romney has a plan to help the auto industry. he is supported by lee iacocca and the detroit news. obama took gm and chrysler into bankruptcy and sold chrysler to italians that are going to build jeeps in china. >> romney's new ad running in ohio claims that president obama took gm and chrysler into bankruptcy. interesting. because romney preferred a managed bankruptcy for the car companies....
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they break overwhelmingly for president obama. so i do think that in these broader numbers, some of those distinctions get lost and most important group for president obama, black women voted for him. >> right, who are the single largest group in terms of turnout in 2008. victoria, i was wondering a little bit about this idea of what does it take to create a multi-racial cross class, close enter generational women's coalition? on the one hand, we're not all the same. having ovaries or at one point having ovaries, not even get spoog the biology of it all. but that alone doesn't give you shared political interests, but it is sometimes surprising to see how different those opinions are depending on what sort of woman we're talking about. >> absolutely. speaking in terms of the latino electorate, we know that a lot of latinos are catholics. among k among catholicism is where we see a break against abortion. this is where we need to think about women's issues at large. we do care about reproductive rights. that is one base of coordinat
they break overwhelmingly for president obama. so i do think that in these broader numbers, some of those distinctions get lost and most important group for president obama, black women voted for him. >> right, who are the single largest group in terms of turnout in 2008. victoria, i was wondering a little bit about this idea of what does it take to create a multi-racial cross class, close enter generational women's coalition? on the one hand, we're not all the same. having ovaries or at...
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good job, president obama, you go. but this is just a stop-gab measure that could become the new front on immigration reform. israel ortega is here with the spanish language website and the executive director of the applied research center and publisher of coloredlines.com. and the writer of this week's "time" magazine story. thomas roberts. and we'll talk later about your work in the show. you have been doing great work on immigration, trying to get us to shift our conversation. did president obama help us in shifting away from a borders and fences mentality towards a thinking about the human realities of immigration? >> i think he did help us a lot. and i think his announcement yesterday and the tone of it reflects the debate that we are starting to have in the country about how closely our current approach to immigration policy matches up with our national values. so we say we value enterprise, we value families, we value acceptance and unity. what i thought was great about his talk yesterday, his speech yesterday,
good job, president obama, you go. but this is just a stop-gab measure that could become the new front on immigration reform. israel ortega is here with the spanish language website and the executive director of the applied research center and publisher of coloredlines.com. and the writer of this week's "time" magazine story. thomas roberts. and we'll talk later about your work in the show. you have been doing great work on immigration, trying to get us to shift our conversation. did...
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is 62-30, obama. romney is just getting slayed on this likability question. that suggests he has to do something to tell people something about himself, his biography. he has to tell more of the story who he is. this is the time between capturing the nomination and convention, at the convention you give the big speech and all that stuff, so he has to do that, but is he going to tell that part of the story? >> yeah. in fact, we'll talk later in the show about the part of the story leaking about his past that he may not want to talk about. thank you, janny scott. i feel like having you here is a gift to my mom for mother's day. she adores the book and story of ann dunham. the rest of you guys stick around. >>> coming up, what the death of trayvon martin means on mother's day up next. >>> time for your business entrepreneurs of the week. ken whiting owns this business on the santa cruz boardwalk. they employ hundreds of high school and college age employees. managing this generation means you have to spe
is 62-30, obama. romney is just getting slayed on this likability question. that suggests he has to do something to tell people something about himself, his biography. he has to tell more of the story who he is. this is the time between capturing the nomination and convention, at the convention you give the big speech and all that stuff, so he has to do that, but is he going to tell that part of the story? >> yeah. in fact, we'll talk later in the show about the part of the story leaking...
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act, he said obama care like waysdo. helso get bon pntsor name ecki,redeck dou li,nd h own father george romney, even when it put him at odds with his own party. so, yes, mitromn got off t greastar and ntra to dia portof a stilaudice, e apause heeceid iicat thais listers ought so, too. but then this happened -- >> i'm going to eliminate every nonessential expensirogram i nind. at iludeobamcarend i gointo wk to reform and save -- [ booing ]. nbamaca. >> dide say th? >> y kno h did >> ts wathe mentromn gowhate rely ce fohe sound bite of the black audience booing his sentence about pealg th oba ca. heidn' ce hero bre brd. heame heror morsel of red meat. he told them, your friends who like obama care, you remd them ofhis. thewantore uff om t govementtellhem vot for e otr gu moreree stf. bu don foet, notngs rely free ay. mi romney took an audience of americans who is he running to serve and turned theinto a op. ricaamerans nt tbe eatelikeeopl notrops we d't wto behe polical equalenof t one thaties fir inhemovi. weap wanto bik
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michelle obama head her case for president obama telling her story about the good man. >> that's the man i see in the quiet moments late at night hunched over his desk pouring over the letters people have sent him. i hear the determination in his voice as he tells me, you won't believe what these folks are going through, michelle. it's not right. we've got to keep working to fix this. we've got so much more to do. >> and never once missed words, vice president joe biden skipped the introductions and tells us literally why the good man makes a president. >> he always asked in every one of the critical meetings the same fundamental question, how is this going to affect the average american? how is this going to affect people's lives? that's what's inside this man. that's what makes him tick. that's who he is. >> still at the table, joy, ari, lola and leslie. it feels to me like the surrogate piece was an awfully important part of what happened this week and that the first lady and the vice president were perhaps the most effective surrogates the president had. >> definitely. the thing
michelle obama head her case for president obama telling her story about the good man. >> that's the man i see in the quiet moments late at night hunched over his desk pouring over the letters people have sent him. i hear the determination in his voice as he tells me, you won't believe what these folks are going through, michelle. it's not right. we've got to keep working to fix this. we've got so much more to do. >> and never once missed words, vice president joe biden skipped the...
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have you met barack obama? it feels maybe braves or maybe nuts that he's going to the naacp. >> he remembers what happen when president bush didn't go. remember? he knows he has to go, even though it's symbolic. something he can use for a sound bite, to prove, look, i went, did i what you all asked me to do, and even if you don't want me, oh well. >> jump in. >> two things, number one, democrats are constantly being pressured to go out way far away from their base. you should speak to business, speak to the chamber, do all of these things and it's assumed in the beltway culture that's required and they should spend the time winning over the other side's base. the idea that mitt romney would show up at the one of the most historical black institutions in america, even though voting patterns don't favor him, that shouldn't surprise anyone. and george bush made a mistake not going. number two, beyond economic policies which we know don't seem designed to help people in lower income brackets if you're a median hous
have you met barack obama? it feels maybe braves or maybe nuts that he's going to the naacp. >> he remembers what happen when president bush didn't go. remember? he knows he has to go, even though it's symbolic. something he can use for a sound bite, to prove, look, i went, did i what you all asked me to do, and even if you don't want me, oh well. >> jump in. >> two things, number one, democrats are constantly being pressured to go out way far away from their base. you should...
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young white voters, that was really the key for then senator obama, now president obama. really about young white voters who should -- >> who will speak on their behalf. >> what will you young white people do this time? >> well, that's sort of what i mean. i'm making up my -- that's what i mean about intersectionality and how incredibly diverse this large group of white voters are. what we have in common, we are young and white, and that's about it. and statistics and generalizations are helpful, but everyone -- if everyone goes to the polls with a different major concern. there are some single-issue voters, but most people exist at this intersection thinking about the economy, foreign policy, a whole bunch of things. that's how we cast our votes, and i would never presume to speak for all of them. and i think it's pretty difficult. you can look at educational aat the same time attainment, but it's difficult to look at the young white vote. >> up next what president obama needs to do to regain white voters, and he seems to be losing in the polls. whyÑi michigan has a lot
young white voters, that was really the key for then senator obama, now president obama. really about young white voters who should -- >> who will speak on their behalf. >> what will you young white people do this time? >> well, that's sort of what i mean. i'm making up my -- that's what i mean about intersectionality and how incredibly diverse this large group of white voters are. what we have in common, we are young and white, and that's about it. and statistics and...
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he has sort of a 49% to 41% over president obama. but look at this poll which is from before the 47% comment, this poll when -- when asked who is better on issues affecting seniors, this contract, as you were just talking about, president obama has a big lead over mitt romney so we have seniors saying that president obama is better on specific issues. how do you think this ends up getting reconciled in the polls? >> i feel as i speak to seniors that they have trust in president obama. and -- at a time in their life when it is -- it is -- actually crucial that they get their been pits and they have a say on how it is going to be used, and -- the ones that -- kind of are interested in romney is those people, some of them are not really into it. and i will be honest with you, you speak to them and -- they are neither here nor there because of the pagts that they know or don't know. but i think as time goes on, especially now, after the boo session, lit wake them up. >> let me ask about -- >> trust. they don't trust politicians. this i'm
he has sort of a 49% to 41% over president obama. but look at this poll which is from before the 47% comment, this poll when -- when asked who is better on issues affecting seniors, this contract, as you were just talking about, president obama has a big lead over mitt romney so we have seniors saying that president obama is better on specific issues. how do you think this ends up getting reconciled in the polls? >> i feel as i speak to seniors that they have trust in president obama. and...
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president romney issues order to begin replacing obama care with common sense health care reform. that's what a romney presidency will look like. >> i'm mitt romney, so i approve this message. >> it's real clear mitt romney wants to talk about job creation, the keystone pipeline and the economy. here's what the obama campaign is telling us they'd like to talk about. >> he's running for president, and if he's going to run the country the way he ran our business, i wouldn't want him there. he would be so out of touch with the average person in this country, how could you care. how could you care if the average working person if you feel that way. >> it's not just about the choices he made at bain but this questionable lack of empathy, how do you even care. as you look at the strategy, does one seem more inherently effective or penetrating for voters. >> extra technological strategi clear. move him to the right and romney's position is to go after the smokestack states he need. the other is to tang romney oultd of the states that obama needs to win, ohio and michigan for example. the
president romney issues order to begin replacing obama care with common sense health care reform. that's what a romney presidency will look like. >> i'm mitt romney, so i approve this message. >> it's real clear mitt romney wants to talk about job creation, the keystone pipeline and the economy. here's what the obama campaign is telling us they'd like to talk about. >> he's running for president, and if he's going to run the country the way he ran our business, i wouldn't want...
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so president obama signaled a turn this week himself with the first name check of the man he will likely be facing off against come november. >> one of my potential opponents governor romney has said that he hopes that a similar version of this plan from last year would be introduced as a bill on day one of his presidency. he said he is supportive of the new budget, and he ven called it marvelous, which is a word that you don't often hear when it comes to describing a budget. >> in other words, mitt romney, game-on! and i suspect that former governor mitt romney is glad that the turn has arrived. the nominating contest for the last few months was unfamiliar for him, and social issues are shaky ground for him and now he can find more sure footing on the territory and the jobs and the economy, right. remember when the gop contest began and back when the states were battlegrounds and not women's bodies. remember, this was not supposed to be an election about reproduction, but about job production. and mitt romney was the republican answer to a sour economy. well, a lot has changed and the s
so president obama signaled a turn this week himself with the first name check of the man he will likely be facing off against come november. >> one of my potential opponents governor romney has said that he hopes that a similar version of this plan from last year would be introduced as a bill on day one of his presidency. he said he is supportive of the new budget, and he ven called it marvelous, which is a word that you don't often hear when it comes to describing a budget. >> in...
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president obama? you know there is something wrong with the kind of job he's done as president when the best feeling you had was the day you voted for him. >> well, mr. romney, why don't you ask the gay and lesbian women how they felt the day that the obama administration did away with don't ask, don't tell, or how young immigrant dreamers felt the day the president announced deferred action or the day that health care passe edpa. some of those in the big blue tent are still feeling pretty darn good. what else needs to be done in charlotte to keep that good feeling going. we have mayor ed polowski, christina beltran, and aisha moody mills. mayor, i wanted to ask you, earlier you said he has to talk about what his accomplishments are. if their story line is you don't feel excited anymore, is it about saying, yes, you should still feel excited? >> absolutely. it's a much harder task for the president than to say, hey, we live in some nostalgic era we'll go back to. obviously, it was nostalgic before 200
president obama? you know there is something wrong with the kind of job he's done as president when the best feeling you had was the day you voted for him. >> well, mr. romney, why don't you ask the gay and lesbian women how they felt the day that the obama administration did away with don't ask, don't tell, or how young immigrant dreamers felt the day the president announced deferred action or the day that health care passe edpa. some of those in the big blue tent are still feeling...
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president obama needs to go forward. for stimulus and a renewed sense of cooperation and, most importantly, running on his record. because there are actual accomplishments. first, there's the economy. yeah, you heard me. i said the economy. friday's jobs numbers were not awe-inspiring with unemployment ticking up to 8.2%. but, again, let's be clear. president obama didn't create this recession. he inherited. he was elected in part to fix it. there's good evidence that the american jobs act of 2011 halted the economic decline and has this on a pathway to recovery. the president has insisted while we're still in an economic downturn, the government must do what it can. maintaining low taxes for middle class families through subsidies. second, prepare yourself because i'm about to go in. the very first bill that president obama signed into law was the lilly ledbetter pay act for women to get equal pay. then president obama signed the repeal of don't ask, don't tell, which was officially done away with in september 2011. for
president obama needs to go forward. for stimulus and a renewed sense of cooperation and, most importantly, running on his record. because there are actual accomplishments. first, there's the economy. yeah, you heard me. i said the economy. friday's jobs numbers were not awe-inspiring with unemployment ticking up to 8.2%. but, again, let's be clear. president obama didn't create this recession. he inherited. he was elected in part to fix it. there's good evidence that the american jobs act of...
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and there is a debate coming up whether or not president obama is a big spender. i have to say i hope he is. ♪ hey big spender ♪ ♪ ♪ pop goes the world ♪ it goes something like this ♪ everybody here is a friend of mine ♪ ♪ everybody, tell me, have you heard? ♪ ♪ pop goes the world ♪ pop goes the world [ female announcer ] pop in a whole new kind of clean with new tide pods... a powerful three-in-one detergent that cleans, brightens, and fights stains. pop in. stand out. mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. of how a shipping giant can befriend a forest may seem like the stuff of fairy tales. but if you take away the faces on the trees... take away the pixie dust. take away the singing
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if all but not all parts are overturned is that a defeat or victory for president obama? what does this mean for the re-election chances for the president? could the ruling for the act be seen as political referendum against the president from the court which is afterall apolitical, and if so, what does that mean for the relationship between the president and the court? if the court upholds the law, it must survive attempts by mitt romney and others in congress to repeal it. if it is overturned, will the republicans recognizing the popularity of some of the laws' provisions vote to reinstate some of those parts that are wildly popular with the voters, and while the affordable health care act is not slated to go ul ifly into effect until 2014, some parts like the coverage of those 26 and under on the parents' insurance have been put into place. if the court overturns the legislation, what happens to the 2.5 million young adults who now have access to coverage? what about the 45 million women who have enjoyed the recommended preventative care? or the 50,000 americans with t
if all but not all parts are overturned is that a defeat or victory for president obama? what does this mean for the re-election chances for the president? could the ruling for the act be seen as political referendum against the president from the court which is afterall apolitical, and if so, what does that mean for the relationship between the president and the court? if the court upholds the law, it must survive attempts by mitt romney and others in congress to repeal it. if it is...
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president obama has not. i will. and if we're going to safeguard our second amendment, time to elect a president that will defend the rights that president obama ignores or minimizes. i had protect the rights of the mesh people. >> see? romney isn't going to let some mayor try to take away your rights to bring guns outside the republican national convention. he will be safe, since the secret service has banned weapons inside the arena, but outside, it's every gun permit holding floridian for themselves. it should be fine for local police officers, and how concerned is the mayor really? even he said i believe that there is no reason to have a concealed firearm in downtown tampa that week and to be clear, i am far less concerned with those who have concealed weapons permits, than the ones who may acquire a weapon and use it to create mayhem. all right, mr. mayor, you're concerned about the boogieman. come one, come all. this is florida, stand your ground, conceal and carry your permits and your guns. you don't have to
president obama has not. i will. and if we're going to safeguard our second amendment, time to elect a president that will defend the rights that president obama ignores or minimizes. i had protect the rights of the mesh people. >> see? romney isn't going to let some mayor try to take away your rights to bring guns outside the republican national convention. he will be safe, since the secret service has banned weapons inside the arena, but outside, it's every gun permit holding floridian...
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president obama, thank goodness. president obama is here. he is about to address the aipac conference. let's listen. [ applause ] ♪ ♪ >> thank you. thank you so much. thank you. everyone please have a seat. thank you. well, good morning everyone. rosie, thank you for your kind words. i have never seen rosie on the basketball court. i'll bet it would be a treat. [ laughter ] rosie, you've been a dear friend of mine for a long time and a tireless advocate for the unbreakable bonds between israel an the united states and as you complete your term as president, i salute your leadership and your commitment. [ applause ] i want to thank the board of directors. as always, i'm glad to see my long time friends in the chicago delegation. [ applause ] i also want to thank the member of congress who are here with us today and who will be speaking to you over the next few days. you've worked hard to maintain the partnership between the united states and israel. i especially want to thank my close friend and leader of the democratic national committee
president obama, thank goodness. president obama is here. he is about to address the aipac conference. let's listen. [ applause ] ♪ ♪ >> thank you. thank you so much. thank you. everyone please have a seat. thank you. well, good morning everyone. rosie, thank you for your kind words. i have never seen rosie on the basketball court. i'll bet it would be a treat. [ laughter ] rosie, you've been a dear friend of mine for a long time and a tireless advocate for the unbreakable bonds...
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bush and barack obama. still here with me anthea butler, professor at the university of pennsylvania and raoul reyes, and dorian lord, assistant professor of columbia university and rick warren who is a reporter for the u.s. world news and report. so you have i don't want a communist in the school or what, but these data predicting what you are based on the partisanship troubles me. >> and what we know from the congressional roll call data about the polarization of members of congress which is more polarized now than any time since the civil war. both in terms of the political elites, but also in the mass opinion, because we have a deep, deep partisan divide that we have not seen in a long, long tim time. >> i notice that you said divide and the data is showing that the divide is more like this, at the elite level, it is driven almost like the right moving to the right, but it is not quite what is happening in the public opinion data, and ordinary peop people, it does seem to go like this. >> in terms of th
bush and barack obama. still here with me anthea butler, professor at the university of pennsylvania and raoul reyes, and dorian lord, assistant professor of columbia university and rick warren who is a reporter for the u.s. world news and report. so you have i don't want a communist in the school or what, but these data predicting what you are based on the partisanship troubles me. >> and what we know from the congressional roll call data about the polarization of members of congress...
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now the line is what did president obama do? we are for the opposite. >> exactly. logic goes out the windownd theolitalxpedncy dermin the da. >>t fls morthanust policalexpeent. mhinkg y havthe fir african-american woman admitted to the bar in mississippi, i think. the story of mississippi is tha ory assisistce, whicnerta par witut polical decey,ut ielt i wasore authathan jt winng theext elecon. it was also about the sense of youpeople do not g to be part of t american story. >> thais right. i think what we have going on here itheesurnce othe olbad uff. werseei cris go up weee racl profiling and violence going up. i think some of us think that the black community and the blk chd anhisount are fang o othe wst cris in tms ofackwds mobity, ckwas acons in the reconstruction area. if you look at massive incarceration at the pipeline, ok at the job market and t noenfoemenof vy bas righ, lk atoter suressn, ts isangeus me whacis her w nd to deal with. >> in fact, we are going to look at the issues and unemployment as we go on latern the ow, bufirse argoin t tk abt thessuefi
now the line is what did president obama do? we are for the opposite. >> exactly. logic goes out the windownd theolitalxpedncy dermin the da. >>t fls morthanust policalexpeent. mhinkg y havthe fir african-american woman admitted to the bar in mississippi, i think. the story of mississippi is tha ory assisistce, whicnerta par witut polical decey,ut ielt i wasore authathan jt winng theext elecon. it was also about the sense of youpeople do not g to be part of t american story....
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obama primaries, obama/hillary was the first time i voted. one of the reasons i voted. i wonder if it's what happened with the black community, all the candidates were the same. i didn't know about politics and i was lazy. did you know karl rove is rigging elections and trying to make it so you don't vote. i signed up and voted. every time i vote, i'm like go to hell rove. i vote. if people are work thag hard to suppress your vote, maybe your voice matters. >> you hit on the magical part. the evil folks in the room, we are going to disenfranchise the vote, they didn't realize the civil rights movement wasn't that far gone. all of a sudden, all black people came out saying you know we died for the vote. go out there and vote. vote now. >> every person in a civil rights march came out and was like, vote. they didn't realize how that works. >> it was shocking how many young people who weren't part. they felt that sense of, okay, they may not be perfect choices. part of it certainly was the voter suppression. the other piece of it was what constantly felt like racialized at
obama primaries, obama/hillary was the first time i voted. one of the reasons i voted. i wonder if it's what happened with the black community, all the candidates were the same. i didn't know about politics and i was lazy. did you know karl rove is rigging elections and trying to make it so you don't vote. i signed up and voted. every time i vote, i'm like go to hell rove. i vote. if people are work thag hard to suppress your vote, maybe your voice matters. >> you hit on the magical part....
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>> it's not barack obama's fault. we are in this terrible economic downturn, the worst since the depression. and the vast majority of americans understand he was not the cause of that. i wish that barack obama had done more about jobs, in general. but he's not a civil rights leader. what i think is that his exit zens have not paid close enough attention to the poorest members of our society, the people with the least power in that sort of thing. i think african-americans probably should have raised their voices louder than they had. and i would have liked to have seen and still would like to see a great deal more activism to push back against some of these things. >> i'm going to push back a little bit on that. so i feel like we just talked about the idea that was public sector jobs that were being shed. this is a president, first of all, you say he was not a civil rights leader. i'm inclined to think the affordable care act could be the most reputable civil rights legislation since -- >> but not promoted as something
>> it's not barack obama's fault. we are in this terrible economic downturn, the worst since the depression. and the vast majority of americans understand he was not the cause of that. i wish that barack obama had done more about jobs, in general. but he's not a civil rights leader. what i think is that his exit zens have not paid close enough attention to the poorest members of our society, the people with the least power in that sort of thing. i think african-americans probably should...
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and, of course, there is barack obama. and as an african-american, one might have thought he would have trouble seeming relatable, but and he his campaign managed to tell his story in a way that all americans from all backgrounds could see themselves in it. then there were those who poorly told their narratives, al gore, john mccain failed to tell their stories well. "the political brain" says john kerry, a war hero, attended yale. but nobody ne of that translate. they thought kerry isn't really like me and that impression stuck. the question for romney, is he conveying the same feeling to american voters? he comes from a church that has been historic and reviled for being misunderstood. 17% of americans said they would be less likely to vote for a presidential candidate that's mormon. and 36% say it's not a christian religion. they disavowed polygamy in 1890, but the stigma still stands and it wasn't until 1998 that african-americans were allowed to enter the mormon priesthood to be fair, every faith has its own problemat
and, of course, there is barack obama. and as an african-american, one might have thought he would have trouble seeming relatable, but and he his campaign managed to tell his story in a way that all americans from all backgrounds could see themselves in it. then there were those who poorly told their narratives, al gore, john mccain failed to tell their stories well. "the political brain" says john kerry, a war hero, attended yale. but nobody ne of that translate. they thought kerry...
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the times sourced the story to the obama administration. however, both the white house and iranian foreign minister deny the report. senior administration official tells nbc news that there have been back channel talks between the u.s. and iran about a bilateral meeting on the nuclear issue, but no meeting agreed to yet. meanwhile, earlier today, a powerful explosion hit the syrian capital of damascus killing ten people. the blast comes on the same day that a u.n. peace envoy was in the city for talks with president assad. the world does not stop for the u.s. presidential race. and tomorrow night, both president obama and governor romney will surely need to lay out their plans for the way forward with both iran and syria. if this on the table, and if so what in the world is it doing on a political table when this is not about politics? >> the iranian thing, the mystery of that this morning, we were talking approximate this before, is who leaked this, what was their intent, regardless of that what's the impact in the dpee bait tomorrow night
the times sourced the story to the obama administration. however, both the white house and iranian foreign minister deny the report. senior administration official tells nbc news that there have been back channel talks between the u.s. and iran about a bilateral meeting on the nuclear issue, but no meeting agreed to yet. meanwhile, earlier today, a powerful explosion hit the syrian capital of damascus killing ten people. the blast comes on the same day that a u.n. peace envoy was in the city...
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senator obama didn't have much foreign policy experience. that doesn't necessarily mean that one would be bad on the foreign policy stage. is there something in this response that suggests what sort of foreign policy manager, head of state he would be. >> he lost the narrative. wasn't about apologizing. in any statement the administration didn't actually apologize for anything and had precious little sympathy for the attackers. i think the larger narrative, i think the obama administration appreciates that the romney administration doesn't, it's not actually about the film. the film is called mcguff in. it could be anything. if imams or rabl rousers are looking for things to be offended by on the internet today, there is so much stuff worse than that particular video. >> right. >> it's a matter of plucking it out of thin air. that's why i think that the obama administration and people who are a little bit more subtle in their thinking appreciate that the narrative has changed in the middle east and in the middle east, whether it's food, wate
senator obama didn't have much foreign policy experience. that doesn't necessarily mean that one would be bad on the foreign policy stage. is there something in this response that suggests what sort of foreign policy manager, head of state he would be. >> he lost the narrative. wasn't about apologizing. in any statement the administration didn't actually apologize for anything and had precious little sympathy for the attackers. i think the larger narrative, i think the obama...
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not that. >> anybody else got obama or mitt romney? >> well, obama is cool and i would have gone with "moves like jagger" because he finesse d th whole gay marriage campaign, and he has moves like jagger and for mitt romney "i want to break free" by queen, because the irony of having freddy mesie me standing in for mitt romney is too rich. >> i love that. kayne for romney. >> i would give for romney "papa don't preach" by madonna. >> at love omadonna here. >> and for president obama, the you rhythmics "sweet dreams are made of this." >> for romney, jackson browne's "running on empty." >> and one for the president? >> i didn't have one, and you covered it and i was trying to think, but i think that we could retire u2, because i think that we use a lot of u2. >> jackson five "i want you back." >> that passed your lips. and you are now the emissary. >> and you are the undisputed emperor of campaigns. i will wash your back. that is awesome. >> coming up the king of pop. and i want to bring the caffeine level down a little bit. we will go l
not that. >> anybody else got obama or mitt romney? >> well, obama is cool and i would have gone with "moves like jagger" because he finesse d th whole gay marriage campaign, and he has moves like jagger and for mitt romney "i want to break free" by queen, because the irony of having freddy mesie me standing in for mitt romney is too rich. >> i love that. kayne for romney. >> i would give for romney "papa don't preach" by madonna. >>...